Hi, Well itâ€™s like this. The guitar is everything I wanted; in fact it has exceeded my hopes and continues to surprise me every time I play. The fret work, neck width & fingerboard radius, fit and finish are great. It sounds really good too, many useful sounds. Iâ€™m really very happy. I will post something on you-tube soon. Regards, Mike F.

Sounds terrific, Michael. It really is a gorgeous guitar. I can’t wait to hear that it sounds as good as it looks!

FYI – At Roger Placer’s suggestion, I’ve started a new forum How Does That Guitar Sound?” where folks can post a pic of their guitar along with a sound or video demo of their instruments. I think its very important for folks to hear what ergo guitars can sound like in order to drive their acceptance.

Hi all, this may sound ridiculous but at this time I donâ€™t have a computer (I am using a friends for my browsing and posting) so if there is anyone in the Baltimore MD region / area who has one set up for video recording and is not creeped out by having a total (or near total) stranger in their home or office I would love to record something and put it â€œout thereâ€ otherwise this may take a while.

Hi, it is almost perfectly comfortable. The only thing is where the output jack is I might use an angled plug otherwise it is far and away the most comfortable, playable guitar Iâ€™ve played. Probably the best sounding too. I know it is easy to get caught up in a new piece of gear and be ..well, less then objective. However at this time I will say a solid 9.5 out of 10 for this guitar, sound, feel, looks, quality of build, portability, comfort, and a very satisfying overall exchange with the maker; lucky me, I got it all.

Hi Olly, Welcome. I own a similar Forshage guitar (featured elsewhere on this site!), and I certainly echo Michael’s sentiment that the guitar is incredibly comfortble to play due to the ergo design. The main benefits are when you play in a seated position — the guitar is “right there” in your hands/body, instead of the usual “reach” you have to use with the left hand/arm — but also due to its weight, like Robert mentioned, you can play a standing gig for hours without fatigue. Usually when I have friends try it out, their first reaction is, “Wow, this is so light!” and then when they sit, their second reaction is, “Wow, it fits into my body!” (Their next reactions all have to do with the sound and playability, which have all been favorable, too!)